I have to vote in a church

I’m not just a person that votes in presidential elections and in a few short months it will be that time again. I just wanted to know why I have to vote in a church? My designated polling center is some baptist church. I just don’t understand why they can’t use a different venue. There are a ton of schools near by. I always remember every school I went to was used as a polling place. I didn’t even know this was allowed. I have always voted at community centers of some sort. It’s just not cool. Not to mention in Ohio they are trying to change that little “I voted” sticker to include “with god all things are possible”.

I would go the legal route and see if there is anything substantial to bring about a change. I am not a lawyer, but it could be seen as a church and state issue, however, I know there are loopholes and crap like that that will pervert the issue.

The "with god all things are possible" that is a definite issue and needs to be addressed.

Now, with all seriousness aside, I would say to every voter and poll official that you are an atheist and funny how you are in church not burning alive.

It's a perfectly good apace for a polling station. The stickers are crossing the line, but I don't mind voting in a church anymore than I mind going to a wedding in a church. The important thing is that you're not forced to participate in their rituals

That is not the problem for me about voting. I don't agree with, don't believe, don't trust the political candidates for sale. I am not a good follwer of other people. For every one thing I agree with on one issue I usually disagree with five more.